British Queen potato
Appearance
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Genus | Solanum |
Species | Solanum tuberosum |
Cultivar | 'British Queen' |
Breeder | Archibald Finlay |
Origin | Scotland, 1894 |
British Queen is a variety of potato that was bred by Archibald Finlay.
A type of potato with a great flavour[fact or opinion?][according to whom?] and a floury flesh,[1][full citation needed][2] Finlay wrote that it "is one of the finest white kidney-shaped mid-season potatoes."[3]
This variety is highly susceptible to blight, however it often avoids blight because it flowers so early. The plant of this variety flowers freely and the blooms are white and have yellow centres. The dry matter content of this variety is high and the texture is light and floury. This variety is said to be one of the best for mashing.[4]
References
[edit]- ^ Irish Seed Savers Association
- ^ "Potato Varieties of Historical Interest in Ireland" (PDF). Ireland's Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 June 2013. Retrieved 14 January 2011.
- ^ Findlay, Archibald (1905). The Potato: Its History and Culture. Printed by A. Westwood & son.
British Queen potato.
- ^ Deacon, Alison Deacon, Nigel. "BRITISH QUEEN POTATOES - DIVERSITY WEBSITE". www.suttonelms.org.uk. Retrieved 2016-12-01.
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